Since the middle of the last century we have progressively built up a
comprehensive descriptive model of the allied mechanisms that maintain
our muscles at a size and strength appropriate to the functional demands
upon them and that rapidly repair damaged muscles. This volume is an
assemblage of the collective experience from the pick of major research
groups investigating these aspects of muscle cell biology. The book
adopts a non-specialist style of presentation from specialist
researchers. The topics range from correlation of changes in pattern of
gene expression with the histological sequence during a regenerative
episode to the distinctive insult-specific patterns of structural and
functional outcome at the other end of the spectrum. The middle ground -
who is doing what in this complex process - constitutes the meat of this
sandwich.